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Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
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Basel, Switzerland is a great international city right on the border with France and Germany, and a major railroad hub. If you are passing through by train, while you're changing trains, perhaps you'll have enough time to take a look at the city of Basel.
Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism In our case we only had a hour and a half between trains, but you can leave your luggage of the station, hop in a taxi and head right into downtown Basel which is very close to the train station, of course.
Our driver dropped us off at Claraplatz, only took about ten minutes to get here from the station. And this is part of the new town. You see it's a lovely little square and flowers and benches and shops around it, and the tram l, ine lots of trams running through Basel. Trams make an ideal way to travel for visitors with little time, because the service is frequent s, o we figured okay, let's hop on the tram and head into the Old Town, crossing the river Rhine.
You'll find that you can see the highlights of Basel in just about one hour, and if you're really pressed for time head straight for the main square of the Old Town, the Marktplatz, the marketplace, and you'll find there's food stands, lots of people cheese and flowers for sale, and maybe you can get a quick lunch at the sausage stand. And don't worry about the schedule, because this market is open every day of the week.
Of course you could spend several days enjoying Basel and its surroundings. There is so much to see here. For example, you could visit forty different museums and soak up the multicultural ambience of the city with that international location at the border of Switzerland, France and Germany. And with it all, they claim a Mediterranean flair, with three hundred days of sunshine a year and a fair temperate climate. Basel is generally counted among the cities with the highest standard of living in the world, so you could really enjoy an extended stay here. However, in our case we're just changing trains so we're giving you a quick look.
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Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On some days the Marktplatz has a food market. This is where we got some amazing Swiss Cheese. There is also an amazing chocolate shop called Laderach. We ended our trip with a visit to the iconic red building of the Town Hall or Rathaus.
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Basel

Basel (/ˈbɑːzəl/ or /ˈbɑːl/; or less often used Basle;German:Baselpronounced[ˈbaːzəl]; French:Bâle[bɑl]; Italian:Basilea[baziˈlɛːa]; Romansh:Basilea[baziˈlɛːa]) is Switzerland's third most populous city (behind Zürich and Geneva) with about 195,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2014, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 537,100 in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries (municipal count as of 2000). The tri-national Basel metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.

Switzerland

Switzerland (/ˈswɪtsərlənd/), officially the Swiss Confederation (Latin:Confoederatio Helvetica, hence its abbreviation CH), is a country in Europe. While still named the "Swiss Confederation" for historical reasons, modern Switzerland is a federaldirectorial republic consisting of 26cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities, called Bundesstadt ("federal city"). The country is situated in Western and Central Europe, and is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland is a landlocked country geographically divided between the Alps, the Swiss Plateau and the Jura, spanning an area of 41,285km2 (15,940sqmi). While the Alps occupy the greater part of the territory, the Swiss population of approximately 8 million people is concentrated mostly on the Plateau, where the largest cities are to be found: among them are the two global and economic centres, Zürich and Geneva.

The Rhine and the Danube formed most of the northern inland frontier of the Roman Empire and, since those days, the Rhine has been a vital and navigable waterway carrying trade and goods deep inland.
The many castles and fortifications along the Rhine testify to its importance as a waterway in the Holy Roman Empire. In the modern era, it has become a symbol of German nationalism.

Name

The variant forms of the name of the Rhine in modern languages are all derived from the Gaulish name Rēnos, which was adapted in Roman-era geography (1st century BC) as Greek Ῥῆνος (Rhēnos), Latin Rhenus.
The spelling with Rh- in English Rhine as well as in German Rhein and French Rhin
is due to the influence of Greek orthography, while the vocalisation -i- is due to the Proto-Germanic adoption of the Gaulish name as *Rīnaz, via Old Frankish giving
Old EnglishRín,Old High GermanRīn, Dutch Rijn (formerly also spelled Rhijn)).
The diphthong in modern German Rhein (also adopted in RomanshRein, Rain) is a Central German development of the early modern period, the Alemannic name Rī(n) retaining the older vocalism, as does RipuarianRhing, while Palatine has diphthongized Rhei, Rhoi. Spanish is with French in adopting the Germanic vocalism Rin-, while Italian, Occitan and Portuguese retain the Latin Ren-.

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City of Basel english

City of Basel english

City of Basel english

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

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Basel, Switzerland information and views of city

Basel, Switzerland information and views of city

Basel, Switzerland information and views of city

24 Hour Guide to Basel, Switzerland

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

Switzerland - Basel - Beautiful city on the Rhine

SWISS VLOG #3 | Basel Tour

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Basel, Switzerland quick look

Basel, Switzerland is a great international city right on the border with France and Germany, and a major railroad hub. If you are passing through by train, while you're changing trains, perhaps you'll have enough time to take a look at the city of Basel.
Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism In our case we only had a hour and a half between trains, but you can leave your luggage of the station, hop in a taxi and head right into downtown Basel which is very close to the train station, of course.
Our driver dropped us off at Claraplatz, only took about ten minutes to get here from the station. And this is part of the new town. You see it's a lovely little square and flowers and benches and shops around it, and the tram l, ine lots of trams running through Basel. Trams make an ideal way to travel for visitors with little time, because the service is frequent s, o we figured okay, let's hop on the tram and head into the Old Town, crossing the river Rhine.
You'll find that you can see the highlights of Basel in just about one hour, and if you're really pressed for time head straight for the main square of the Old Town, the Marktplatz, the marketplace, and you'll find there's food stands, lots of people cheese and flowers for sale, and maybe you can get a quick lunch at the sausage stand. And don't worry about the schedule, because this market is open every day of the week.
Of course you could spend several days enjoying Basel and its surroundings. There is so much to see here. For example, you could visit forty different museums and soak up the multicultural ambience of the city with that international location at the border of Switzerland, France and Germany. And with it all, they claim a Mediterranean flair, with three hundred days of sunshine a year and a fair temperate climate. Basel is generally counted among the cities with the highest standard of living in the world, so you could really enjoy an extended stay here. However, in our case we're just changing trains so we're giving you a quick look.
http://tourvideos.com/

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Basel Switzerland Best things to do and eat

Basel Switzerland Best things to do and eat

Basel Switzerland Best things to do and eat

Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On some days the Marktplatz has a food market. This is where we got some amazing Swiss Cheese. There is also an amazing chocolate shop called Laderach. We ended our trip with a visit to the iconic red building of the Town Hall or Rathaus.
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Town of Basel - Great Attractions (Basel, Switzerland)

Take a tour of Town of Basel in Basel, Switzerland -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
One of Switzerland's predominant cities, Basel sits on the Swiss border of France and Germany.
A cultural mecca of Switzerland, Basel is overflowing with art, theater, historical libraries, and impressive architecture.
Situated on the Rhine River, Basel is a port city and boasts its involvement in the pharmaceutical business.
A part of the Roman Empire and nearly 2000 years old, Basel is a city brimming with history.
The city was given its name at the time of its founding in the early 1st century and is derived from the Ancient Greek word Basilia, meaning kingship.
In the Marktplatz, pedestrians are met with an assortment of local fresh fruit, flowers, and vegetables from the city vendors.
Basel is a city with rich character and an abundance of art, history, and culture.

A Day in Basel Switzerland

Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
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Highlights from Basel, Switzerland |Harry Styles: Live On Tour|

Dropping the mic stand during the first song, surprising his fans with two new bops and being all smiles, that’s what an opening show of Harry’s arena tour was all about. I wanna know which one of the new songs you like more so please let me know in the comments. Sorry that some of these clips are in such a bad quality, I was trying to put a clip from every single performance so you’d have an idea how his show looks like. Hope you enjoy the video and if you’re going to any of the shows have fun. Love you. xxx
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City of Basel english

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

published: 29 Jul 2014

Basel, Switzerland information and views of city

24 Hour Guide to Basel, Switzerland

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

Switzerland - Basel - Beautiful city on the Rhine

SWISS VLOG #3 | Basel Tour

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Beautiful Views Of Basel City Switzerland.

Switzerland The Heaven On Earth - Video 1.
is a city in northwestern Switzerland on the river Rhine. The Basel region culturally extends into German Baden-Württemberg and FrenchAlsace. Basel was the seat of a Prince-Bishopric since the 11th century, and joined the Swiss Confederacy in 1501. Basel had been a commercial hub since the Renaissance, and it emerged as a centre for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry in the 20th century.
Basel is Switzerland's third-most-populous city (behind Zürich and Geneva) with about 195,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2014, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 537,100 in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an addi...

published: 12 Dec 2016

Basel, Switzerland quick look

Basel, Switzerland is a great international city right on the border with France and Germany, and a major railroad hub. If you are passing through by train, while you're changing trains, perhaps you'll have enough time to take a look at the city of Basel.
Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism In our case we only had a hour and a half between trains, but you can leave your luggage of the station, hop in a taxi and head right into downtown Basel which is very close to the train station, of course.
Our driver dropped us off at Claraplatz, only took about ten minutes to get here from the station. And this is part of the new town. You see it's a lovely little square and flowers and benches and shops around it, and the tram l, ine lots of trams r...

published: 28 Jul 2017

Basel Switzerland Best things to do and eat

Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On...

Town of Basel - Great Attractions (Basel, Switzerland)

Take a tour of Town of Basel in Basel, Switzerland -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
One of Switzerland's predominant cities, Basel sits on the Swiss border of France and Germany.
A cultural mecca of Switzerland, Basel is overflowing with art, theater, historical libraries, and impressive architecture.
Situated on the Rhine River, Basel is a port city and boasts its involvement in the pharmaceutical business.
A part of the Roman Empire and nearly 2000 years old, Basel is a city brimming with history.
The city was given its name at the time of its founding in the early 1st century and is derived from the Ancient Greek word Basilia, meaning kingship.
In the Marktplatz, pedestrians are met with an assortment of local fresh fruit, flowers, ...

A Day in Basel Switzerland

Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
Feel free to share and comment. We hope you enjoy the video!
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Walking Tour Basel-City Schweiz Switzerland 2014 suisse svizzera

Highlights from Basel, Switzerland |Harry Styles: Live On Tour|

Dropping the mic stand during the first song, surprising his fans with two new bops and being all smiles, that’s what an opening show of Harry’s arena tour was all about. I wanna know which one of the new songs you like more so please let me know in the comments. Sorry that some of these clips are in such a bad quality, I was trying to put a clip from every single performance so you’d have an idea how his show looks like. Hope you enjoy the video and if you’re going to any of the shows have fun. Love you. xxx
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City of Basel english

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an ...

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

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Please watch: "Dating in Switzerland?! | Storytime"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxY58e8Ajq0
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

Basel, Switzerland is a great international city right on the border with France and Germany, and a major railroad hub. If you are passing through by train, while you're changing trains, perhaps you'll have enough time to take a look at the city of Basel.
Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism In our case we only had a hour and a half between trains, but you can leave your luggage of the station, hop in a taxi and head right into downtown Basel which is very close to the train station, of course.
Our driver dropped us off at Claraplatz, only took about ten minutes to get here from the station. And this is part of the new town. You see it's a lovely little square and flowers and benches and shops around it, and the tram l, ine lots of trams running through Basel. Trams make an ideal way to travel for visitors with little time, because the service is frequent s, o we figured okay, let's hop on the tram and head into the Old Town, crossing the river Rhine.
You'll find that you can see the highlights of Basel in just about one hour, and if you're really pressed for time head straight for the main square of the Old Town, the Marktplatz, the marketplace, and you'll find there's food stands, lots of people cheese and flowers for sale, and maybe you can get a quick lunch at the sausage stand. And don't worry about the schedule, because this market is open every day of the week.
Of course you could spend several days enjoying Basel and its surroundings. There is so much to see here. For example, you could visit forty different museums and soak up the multicultural ambience of the city with that international location at the border of Switzerland, France and Germany. And with it all, they claim a Mediterranean flair, with three hundred days of sunshine a year and a fair temperate climate. Basel is generally counted among the cities with the highest standard of living in the world, so you could really enjoy an extended stay here. However, in our case we're just changing trains so we're giving you a quick look.
http://tourvideos.com/

Basel, Switzerland is a great international city right on the border with France and Germany, and a major railroad hub. If you are passing through by train, while you're changing trains, perhaps you'll have enough time to take a look at the city of Basel.
Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism In our case we only had a hour and a half between trains, but you can leave your luggage of the station, hop in a taxi and head right into downtown Basel which is very close to the train station, of course.
Our driver dropped us off at Claraplatz, only took about ten minutes to get here from the station. And this is part of the new town. You see it's a lovely little square and flowers and benches and shops around it, and the tram l, ine lots of trams running through Basel. Trams make an ideal way to travel for visitors with little time, because the service is frequent s, o we figured okay, let's hop on the tram and head into the Old Town, crossing the river Rhine.
You'll find that you can see the highlights of Basel in just about one hour, and if you're really pressed for time head straight for the main square of the Old Town, the Marktplatz, the marketplace, and you'll find there's food stands, lots of people cheese and flowers for sale, and maybe you can get a quick lunch at the sausage stand. And don't worry about the schedule, because this market is open every day of the week.
Of course you could spend several days enjoying Basel and its surroundings. There is so much to see here. For example, you could visit forty different museums and soak up the multicultural ambience of the city with that international location at the border of Switzerland, France and Germany. And with it all, they claim a Mediterranean flair, with three hundred days of sunshine a year and a fair temperate climate. Basel is generally counted among the cities with the highest standard of living in the world, so you could really enjoy an extended stay here. However, in our case we're just changing trains so we're giving you a quick look.
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Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On some days the Marktplatz has a food market. This is where we got some amazing Swiss Cheese. There is also an amazing chocolate shop called Laderach. We ended our trip with a visit to the iconic red building of the Town Hall or Rathaus.
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Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On some days the Marktplatz has a food market. This is where we got some amazing Swiss Cheese. There is also an amazing chocolate shop called Laderach. We ended our trip with a visit to the iconic red building of the Town Hall or Rathaus.
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Take a tour of Town of Basel in Basel, Switzerland -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
One of Switzerland's predominant cities, Basel sits on the Swiss border of France and Germany.
A cultural mecca of Switzerland, Basel is overflowing with art, theater, historical libraries, and impressive architecture.
Situated on the Rhine River, Basel is a port city and boasts its involvement in the pharmaceutical business.
A part of the Roman Empire and nearly 2000 years old, Basel is a city brimming with history.
The city was given its name at the time of its founding in the early 1st century and is derived from the Ancient Greek word Basilia, meaning kingship.
In the Marktplatz, pedestrians are met with an assortment of local fresh fruit, flowers, and vegetables from the city vendors.
Basel is a city with rich character and an abundance of art, history, and culture.

Take a tour of Town of Basel in Basel, Switzerland -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
One of Switzerland's predominant cities, Basel sits on the Swiss border of France and Germany.
A cultural mecca of Switzerland, Basel is overflowing with art, theater, historical libraries, and impressive architecture.
Situated on the Rhine River, Basel is a port city and boasts its involvement in the pharmaceutical business.
A part of the Roman Empire and nearly 2000 years old, Basel is a city brimming with history.
The city was given its name at the time of its founding in the early 1st century and is derived from the Ancient Greek word Basilia, meaning kingship.
In the Marktplatz, pedestrians are met with an assortment of local fresh fruit, flowers, and vegetables from the city vendors.
Basel is a city with rich character and an abundance of art, history, and culture.

Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
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Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
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Highlights from Basel, Switzerland |Harry Styles: Live On Tour|

Dropping the mic stand during the first song, surprising his fans with two new bops and being all smiles, that’s what an opening show of Harry’s arena tour was ...

Dropping the mic stand during the first song, surprising his fans with two new bops and being all smiles, that’s what an opening show of Harry’s arena tour was all about. I wanna know which one of the new songs you like more so please let me know in the comments. Sorry that some of these clips are in such a bad quality, I was trying to put a clip from every single performance so you’d have an idea how his show looks like. Hope you enjoy the video and if you’re going to any of the shows have fun. Love you. xxx
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Dropping the mic stand during the first song, surprising his fans with two new bops and being all smiles, that’s what an opening show of Harry’s arena tour was all about. I wanna know which one of the new songs you like more so please let me know in the comments. Sorry that some of these clips are in such a bad quality, I was trying to put a clip from every single performance so you’d have an idea how his show looks like. Hope you enjoy the video and if you’re going to any of the shows have fun. Love you. xxx
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24 Hour Guide to Basel, Switzerland

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

Travel Guide: How to spend a weekend in Basel, Switzerland

CK TravelsGuide to exploring Basel, Switzerland | Travel Guide | Vlog
A short weekend guide on things to do in this cool city.
Filmed by Caroline Keyzor and Neil Hassall. Edited by Caroline Keyzor.
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published: 10 Oct 2017

City of Basel english

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Food Guide: Basel, Switzerland

Fondue, pretzels, flammkuchen, leckerli, beer... there is no shortage of deliciousness in Basel! Along with Swiss specialties like fondue, there's also great international food in this diverse culinary hotspot. Of course, you'll taste influences from nearby Germany and France, but the result is a unique type of quality Swiss food that you can only find in Basel.
I ate my way around this city, from breakfast, to lunch to dinner, to many sweets, pretzels, cocktails and beer in between. Trust me--bring your appetite and check out this video for suggestions of Basel's best, before you go.
Featured: ConfiserieBachmann, Berower Park, Kunsthalle Basel, Walliser Kanne, Ueli Brewery,

published: 08 Feb 2017

Best attractions in Basel (2017 video guide)

Planning to visit Basel, Switzerland? watch our special video guide and get soem inspiration before you trip. learn about things to do, nightlife attractions and even places to eat.

published: 15 Mar 2017

Switzerland - Basel - Beautiful city on the Rhine

Basel, Switzerland Travel Guide - City Hall of Basel

Take a tour of City Hall of Basel in Basel, Switzerland -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Walk through Basel's Marktplatz, and you can't help but be drawn to the splendor of the bright and beautiful Rathaus.
The Rathaus, or city hall building, was constructed in various centuries and in various styles, making it a true architectural fusion.
The middle section was constructed in the early 16th century, and the Art Nouveau towers on either side were added in 1904.
Sculptures and paneling colorfully recount the history of the city.
The outer walls of the Rathaus are adorned with beautiful murals, as is the inner courtyard.
Some buildings represent a mere point in history; the poetic Rathaus tells the story of the city of Basel.

published: 06 Dec 2010

Discover Basel

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to give some sort of impression of the wealth of culture, history, relaxation and enjoyment to be found in the city. www.basel.com

Travel Guide Basel, Switzerland - Basel - Urban Switzerland

You don’t need to search for the sights in Basel. As you wander through the city, you will find them with every step you take. Whether you are in the picturesque Old Town or in the midst of world class architecture – the city offers something for every taste. www.basel.com #LoveBasel
Get a free, updated Basel TravelGuide: http://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Europe/Switzerland/BASEL

published: 14 Feb 2017

Basel, Switzerland quick look

Basel, Switzerland is a great international city right on the border with France and Germany, and a major railroad hub. If you are passing through by train, while you're changing trains, perhaps you'll have enough time to take a look at the city of Basel.
Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism In our case we only had a hour and a half between trains, but you can leave your luggage of the station, hop in a taxi and head right into downtown Basel which is very close to the train station, of course.
Our driver dropped us off at Claraplatz, only took about ten minutes to get here from the station. And this is part of the new town. You see it's a lovely little square and flowers and benches and shops around it, and the tram l, ine lots of trams r...

published: 28 Jul 2017

Travel Vlog: Basel, Switzerland

Exploring Basel, Switzerland and Badenweiler, Germany, seeing cathedrals, three countries, and castles.
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published: 31 Dec 2016

BASEL, SWITZERLAND: One Day Tour

A Day in Basel Switzerland

Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
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Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

City of Basel english

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an ...

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Food Guide: Basel, Switzerland

Fondue, pretzels, flammkuchen, leckerli, beer... there is no shortage of deliciousness in Basel! Along with Swiss specialties like fondue, there's also great in...

Fondue, pretzels, flammkuchen, leckerli, beer... there is no shortage of deliciousness in Basel! Along with Swiss specialties like fondue, there's also great international food in this diverse culinary hotspot. Of course, you'll taste influences from nearby Germany and France, but the result is a unique type of quality Swiss food that you can only find in Basel.
I ate my way around this city, from breakfast, to lunch to dinner, to many sweets, pretzels, cocktails and beer in between. Trust me--bring your appetite and check out this video for suggestions of Basel's best, before you go.
Featured: ConfiserieBachmann, Berower Park, Kunsthalle Basel, Walliser Kanne, Ueli Brewery,

Fondue, pretzels, flammkuchen, leckerli, beer... there is no shortage of deliciousness in Basel! Along with Swiss specialties like fondue, there's also great international food in this diverse culinary hotspot. Of course, you'll taste influences from nearby Germany and France, but the result is a unique type of quality Swiss food that you can only find in Basel.
I ate my way around this city, from breakfast, to lunch to dinner, to many sweets, pretzels, cocktails and beer in between. Trust me--bring your appetite and check out this video for suggestions of Basel's best, before you go.
Featured: ConfiserieBachmann, Berower Park, Kunsthalle Basel, Walliser Kanne, Ueli Brewery,

Take a tour of City Hall of Basel in Basel, Switzerland -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Walk through Basel's Marktplatz, and you can't help but be drawn to the splendor of the bright and beautiful Rathaus.
The Rathaus, or city hall building, was constructed in various centuries and in various styles, making it a true architectural fusion.
The middle section was constructed in the early 16th century, and the Art Nouveau towers on either side were added in 1904.
Sculptures and paneling colorfully recount the history of the city.
The outer walls of the Rathaus are adorned with beautiful murals, as is the inner courtyard.
Some buildings represent a mere point in history; the poetic Rathaus tells the story of the city of Basel.

Take a tour of City Hall of Basel in Basel, Switzerland -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Walk through Basel's Marktplatz, and you can't help but be drawn to the splendor of the bright and beautiful Rathaus.
The Rathaus, or city hall building, was constructed in various centuries and in various styles, making it a true architectural fusion.
The middle section was constructed in the early 16th century, and the Art Nouveau towers on either side were added in 1904.
Sculptures and paneling colorfully recount the history of the city.
The outer walls of the Rathaus are adorned with beautiful murals, as is the inner courtyard.
Some buildings represent a mere point in history; the poetic Rathaus tells the story of the city of Basel.

Discover Basel

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to g...

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to give some sort of impression of the wealth of culture, history, relaxation and enjoyment to be found in the city. www.basel.com

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to give some sort of impression of the wealth of culture, history, relaxation and enjoyment to be found in the city. www.basel.com

Travel Guide Basel, Switzerland - Basel - Urban Switzerland

You don’t need to search for the sights in Basel. As you wander through the city, you will find them with every step you take. Whether you are in the picturesqu...

You don’t need to search for the sights in Basel. As you wander through the city, you will find them with every step you take. Whether you are in the picturesque Old Town or in the midst of world class architecture – the city offers something for every taste. www.basel.com #LoveBasel
Get a free, updated Basel TravelGuide: http://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Europe/Switzerland/BASEL

You don’t need to search for the sights in Basel. As you wander through the city, you will find them with every step you take. Whether you are in the picturesque Old Town or in the midst of world class architecture – the city offers something for every taste. www.basel.com #LoveBasel
Get a free, updated Basel TravelGuide: http://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Europe/Switzerland/BASEL

Basel, Switzerland is a great international city right on the border with France and Germany, and a major railroad hub. If you are passing through by train, while you're changing trains, perhaps you'll have enough time to take a look at the city of Basel.
Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism In our case we only had a hour and a half between trains, but you can leave your luggage of the station, hop in a taxi and head right into downtown Basel which is very close to the train station, of course.
Our driver dropped us off at Claraplatz, only took about ten minutes to get here from the station. And this is part of the new town. You see it's a lovely little square and flowers and benches and shops around it, and the tram l, ine lots of trams running through Basel. Trams make an ideal way to travel for visitors with little time, because the service is frequent s, o we figured okay, let's hop on the tram and head into the Old Town, crossing the river Rhine.
You'll find that you can see the highlights of Basel in just about one hour, and if you're really pressed for time head straight for the main square of the Old Town, the Marktplatz, the marketplace, and you'll find there's food stands, lots of people cheese and flowers for sale, and maybe you can get a quick lunch at the sausage stand. And don't worry about the schedule, because this market is open every day of the week.
Of course you could spend several days enjoying Basel and its surroundings. There is so much to see here. For example, you could visit forty different museums and soak up the multicultural ambience of the city with that international location at the border of Switzerland, France and Germany. And with it all, they claim a Mediterranean flair, with three hundred days of sunshine a year and a fair temperate climate. Basel is generally counted among the cities with the highest standard of living in the world, so you could really enjoy an extended stay here. However, in our case we're just changing trains so we're giving you a quick look.
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Basel, Switzerland is a great international city right on the border with France and Germany, and a major railroad hub. If you are passing through by train, while you're changing trains, perhaps you'll have enough time to take a look at the city of Basel.
Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/2pmdyeu
Switzerland playlist http://bit.ly/2qsUism In our case we only had a hour and a half between trains, but you can leave your luggage of the station, hop in a taxi and head right into downtown Basel which is very close to the train station, of course.
Our driver dropped us off at Claraplatz, only took about ten minutes to get here from the station. And this is part of the new town. You see it's a lovely little square and flowers and benches and shops around it, and the tram l, ine lots of trams running through Basel. Trams make an ideal way to travel for visitors with little time, because the service is frequent s, o we figured okay, let's hop on the tram and head into the Old Town, crossing the river Rhine.
You'll find that you can see the highlights of Basel in just about one hour, and if you're really pressed for time head straight for the main square of the Old Town, the Marktplatz, the marketplace, and you'll find there's food stands, lots of people cheese and flowers for sale, and maybe you can get a quick lunch at the sausage stand. And don't worry about the schedule, because this market is open every day of the week.
Of course you could spend several days enjoying Basel and its surroundings. There is so much to see here. For example, you could visit forty different museums and soak up the multicultural ambience of the city with that international location at the border of Switzerland, France and Germany. And with it all, they claim a Mediterranean flair, with three hundred days of sunshine a year and a fair temperate climate. Basel is generally counted among the cities with the highest standard of living in the world, so you could really enjoy an extended stay here. However, in our case we're just changing trains so we're giving you a quick look.
http://tourvideos.com/

Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
Feel free to share and comment. We hope you enjoy the video!
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Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
Feel free to share and comment. We hope you enjoy the video!
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SWISS VLOG #3 | Basel Tour

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City of Basel english

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
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24 Hour Guide to Basel, Switzerland

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
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Exploring Basel, Switzerland | Travel Vlog

A quick walk and travel vlog in Basel, Switzerland!
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Basel, Switzerland quick look

Basel, Switzerland is a great international city right on the border with France and Germany, and a major railroad hub. If you are passing through by train, while you're changing trains, perhaps you'll have enough time to take a look at the city of Basel.
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Our driver dropped us off at Claraplatz, only took about ten minutes to get here from the station. And this is part of the new town. You see it's a lovely little square and flowers and benches and shops around it, and the tram l, ine lots of trams running through Basel. Trams make an ideal way to travel for visitors with little time, because the service is frequent s, o we figured okay, let's hop on the tram and head into the Old Town, crossing the river Rhine.
You'll find that you can see the highlights of Basel in just about one hour, and if you're really pressed for time head straight for the main square of the Old Town, the Marktplatz, the marketplace, and you'll find there's food stands, lots of people cheese and flowers for sale, and maybe you can get a quick lunch at the sausage stand. And don't worry about the schedule, because this market is open every day of the week.
Of course you could spend several days enjoying Basel and its surroundings. There is so much to see here. For example, you could visit forty different museums and soak up the multicultural ambience of the city with that international location at the border of Switzerland, France and Germany. And with it all, they claim a Mediterranean flair, with three hundred days of sunshine a year and a fair temperate climate. Basel is generally counted among the cities with the highest standard of living in the world, so you could really enjoy an extended stay here. However, in our case we're just changing trains so we're giving you a quick look.
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Basel Switzerland Best things to do and eat

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Basel Switzerland Best things to do and eat

Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On some days the Marktplatz has a food market. This is where we got some amazing Swiss Cheese. There is also an amazing chocolate shop called Laderach. We ended our trip with a visit to the iconic red building of the Town Hall or Rathaus.
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Town of Basel - Great Attractions (Basel, Switzerland)

Take a tour of Town of Basel in Basel, Switzerland -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
One of Switzerland's predominant cities, Basel sits on the Swiss border of France and Germany.
A cultural mecca of Switzerland, Basel is overflowing with art, theater, historical libraries, and impressive architecture.
Situated on the Rhine River, Basel is a port city and boasts its involvement in the pharmaceutical business.
A part of the Roman Empire and nearly 2000 years old, Basel is a city brimming with history.
The city was given its name at the time of its founding in the early 1st century and is derived from the Ancient Greek word Basilia, meaning kingship.
In the Marktplatz, pedestrians are met with an assortment of local fresh fruit, flowers, and vegetables from the city vendors.
Basel is a city with rich character and an abundance of art, history, and culture.

Basel

Basel (/ˈbɑːzəl/ or /ˈbɑːl/; or less often used Basle;German:Baselpronounced[ˈbaːzəl]; French:Bâle[bɑl]; Italian:Basilea[baziˈlɛːa]; Romansh:Basilea[baziˈlɛːa]) is Switzerland's third most populous city (behind Zürich and Geneva) with about 195,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2014, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 537,100 in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries (municipal count as of 2000). The tri-national Basel metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.

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24 Hour Guide to Basel, Switzerland

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

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Top 10 things to do in Basel, Switzerland. Visit Basel

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City of Basel english

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
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Basel, Switzerland - Travel Guide

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Food Guide: Basel, Switzerland

Fondue, pretzels, flammkuchen, leckerli, beer... there is no shortage of deliciousness in Basel! Along with Swiss specialties like fondue, there's also great international food in this diverse culinary hotspot. Of course, you'll taste influences from nearby Germany and France, but the result is a unique type of quality Swiss food that you can only find in Basel.
I ate my way around this city, from breakfast, to lunch to dinner, to many sweets, pretzels, cocktails and beer in between. Trust me--bring your appetite and check out this video for suggestions of Basel's best, before you go.
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Basel, Switzerland Travel Guide - City Hall of Basel

Take a tour of City Hall of Basel in Basel, Switzerland -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Walk through Basel's Marktplatz, and you can't help but be drawn to the splendor of the bright and beautiful Rathaus.
The Rathaus, or city hall building, was constructed in various centuries and in various styles, making it a true architectural fusion.
The middle section was constructed in the early 16th century, and the Art Nouveau towers on either side were added in 1904.
Sculptures and paneling colorfully recount the history of the city.
The outer walls of the Rathaus are adorned with beautiful murals, as is the inner courtyard.
Some buildings represent a mere point in history; the poetic Rathaus tells the story of the city of Basel.

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Discover Basel

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultura...

Discover Basel

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to give some sort of impression of the wealth of culture, history, relaxation and enjoyment to be found in the city. www.basel.com

Travel Guide Basel, Switzerland - Basel - Urban Switzerland

You don’t need to search for the sights in Basel. As you wander through the city, you will find them with every step you take. Whether you are in the picturesque Old Town or in the midst of world class architecture – the city offers something for every taste. www.basel.com #LoveBasel
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